Three New York Composers
Discover the rich tapestry of early American music in "Three New York Composers" by Karl Kroeger, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1995. This insightful hardcover book spans 176 pages and is an essential addition for anyone interested in the evolution of sacred vocal music.
Part of the esteemed "Music of the NEW AMERICAN NATION Sacred Music From 1780 To 1820" series, this volume showcases the collected works of notable composers Lewis Edson (1748-1820), Lewis Edson Jr. (1771-1845), and Nathaniel Billings (fl. 1794-1795). Kroeger's research offers readers a comprehensive look at these influential figures and their contributions to the musical landscape of their time.
Whether you are a music scholar, a vocal performer, or simply an enthusiast of historical music, "Three New York Composers" provides valuable insights and a captivating exploration of the sacred music that shaped early America. Enhance your library with this important work today!